Plans to build 150 homes near Lincoln submitted

An aerial image of Fiskerton village with several houses and agricultural land in the top right for the new homesImage source, West Lindsey District Council
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The new homes would be located on agricultural land north-east of Fiskerton village

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A planning application to build 150 new homes on agricultural land in a village near Lincoln has been submitted.

Developers are seeking permission from West Lindsey District Council to build on a site to the north-east of Fiskerton, near to the local village hall and primary school.

The proposed development would be spread across 8.13 hectares (20 acres), with a mix of bungalows and two-storey homes.

Applicant, Deloitte LLP, said it would serve as a "natural extension" to the existing village, with multiple lakes and public open spaces.

The design and access statement does not state how many of the houses will be allocated as affordable, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service., external

This will be decided once discussions take place with planning officers, the application stated.

The decision is listed as pending with planning officers set to determine the future of the village in the coming weeks.

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